
Farm Machinery
What are the major farm mechanization technologies
PARC has introduced so far?
Ans. Farm Machinery Institute (FMI) of PARC has developed and introduced the following farm mechanization technologies:
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Reaper-windrower (wheat and rice)
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Threshers (wheat, rice, groundnut, soybean, chickpea,
sunflower, rapeseed/canola)
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Groundnut Digger
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Zero-till Drill (for sowing wheat after harvesting rice)
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Fertilizer Band Placement Seed Drill (Wheat)
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Row-crop Planter (sunflower and maize/corn)
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Wheat Straw Chopper-cum-blower
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Solar-cum-gas fired Fruits and Vegetables Dehydration System
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Mobile Seed Processing Unit
I. Mechanization technologies developed and
commercialized
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Reaper-windrower (Wheat and rice)
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Groundnut Digger
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Groundnut Thresher
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Sunflower Thresher
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Paddy Thresher
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Zero-till Drill (for sowing wheat after harvesting rice)
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Row-crop Planter (Sunflower and maize/corn)
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Wheat Straw Chopper-cum-blower
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Mobile Seed Processing Unit
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Mobile Flat-bed Dryer (sunflower and canola)
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Wheat-cum-rapeseed/canola Thresher)
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Solar-cum-gas fired Fruits and Vegetable Dehydration System
·
FMI Seeder (Zero-till drill for combine harvested rice
fields)
What is the significance of farm mechanization for agriculture sector?
Ans. The
mechanization technologies introduced by Farm Machinery Institute of PARC for
crop sowing, harvesting and threshing operations has facilitated farmers and
contributed in enhancing crop productivity in many ways, e.g.
Ø For timely and precise sowing/planting of wheat, maize and
sunflower crops. The zero-tillage drill mainly adopted in the Punjab has
covered around 20 percent of the rice-wheat area. The pneumatic row-crop
planter has created awareness among the progressive maize and sunflower growers
about substantial savings in high cost of hybrid seeds and precise planting of
these crops.
Ø The reaper-windrower mainly used for wheat is harvesting
around 20 percent of wheat area in the country. The paddy thresher is also
being used for timely threshing of around 20 percent of paddy crop in Sindh and
Balochistan. It has also contributed in reducing field grain losses and labor
requirement besides improving quality of the produce. The groundnut digger,
groundnut thresher and sunflower thresher have given relief to growers of these
crops in reducing grain losses and labor requirement. There is a great
potential of wheat straw chopper-cum-blower due to additional earnings of
farmers from combine harvested wheat area besides eliminating the need for
burning the straw.
The
introduction of FMI-developed machines has created a financial impact of around
Rs.-7,000 million besides generating employment opportunities in farm machinery
manufacturing sector.
How many agreements and memorandum of understandings (MoUs) PARC has signed with public and private manufacturing sectors for commercialization of farm mechanization technologies?
Ans. PARC has
signed 18 agreements and 3 MoUs with local farm machinery manufacturing
companies for commercialization of mechanization technologies
developed/introduced by FMI.
How PARC
helps agricultural machinery manufacturers of Pakistan?
Ans. PARC is
helping local agricultural machinery manufacturers through technical
assistance, provision of engineering drawings of innovative technologies,
organizing mechanization field days, policy inputs and technical guidance for
improving quality of their products and marketing system.
What are the major recommendations for promotion of
mechanized farming in Pakistan?
Ans.
Ø
The existing capabilities of public sector Research and
Development (R&D) institutions be strengthened
Ø
New R&D institutes like Agricultural Machinery Research
Institute (located in the Punjab) also be established in the other three
provinces and AJK
Ø A national network for agricultural mechanization needs to
be established to coordinate farm machinery R&D activities for efficient
utilization of available resources alongwith new proposals to meet the farmers
needs
Ø Suitable machinery be developed for livestock sector such as
harvesting and chopping of fodder, silage making and storage, milking of
animals, dairy products etc. at farm level
Ø The scope of R&D be extended to farm level processing
for value addition to agricultural produce
Ø Print and electronic media be used for promotion of farm
mechanization technologies.
Ø Private sector be in particular encouraged to contribute
towards mechanization of agriculture sector and
o initiate in-house R&D activities
o improve quality and standard of their products
o improve their manufacturing set-ups to meet the local demand
at competitive price
o
establish customer hire services for costly agricultural
machinery.
Resource Person
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Mr.
Jandool Khan (SE) |
[Last updated: October 20, 2006]